This example will upload the file en.json found at ./locales/ to PhraseApp with the given locale_id (this locale must already exist in PhraseApp).
Notice the update_translations parameter. If set to true, the client will import your local changes to existing translations
into PhraseApp, overwriting content already present.
If update_translations had been set to false, like in the example, only new keys and translations would be imported into PhraseApp.

will upload all files ending with .yml in ./config/locales/ to PhraseApp. Note that Ruby on Rails YAML contains the locale information in the actual file so there is no need to specify it.
In this example, we have also set update_translations to true, meaning all changes to translations will be imported into PhraseApp,
and any changed translations will overwrite the data present in PhraseApp!

The following example for iOS Localizable Strings matches all files named Localizable.strings in your .lproj folders:

Globbing

* and ** are globbing operators. A single star * skips any folder in a
path. The double star works like the standard globbing operator and matches any
character. ** therefore stands for recursive, non-exhaustive matching.